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agency

[ ey-juhn-see ]

noun

, plural a·gen·cies.
  1. an organization, company, or bureau that provides a particular service:

    We are a nonprofit agency for people experiencing food insecurity.

  2. a company having a franchise to represent another:

    Perhaps we should be looking for a new advertising agency.

  3. a governmental bureau or administrative division, or an office that represents it:

    My internship at the FDA led to job opportunities with other federal agencies.

  4. the place of business of an agent:

    If you stop by the agency tomorrow, we can go over the details of the land sale.

  5. the duty or function of an agent.
  6. the relationship between a principal and an agent:

    Investment firms must incentivize proper agency so that fund managers prioritize the investor’s interests over their own.

  7. the state of being in action or of exerting power; operation:

    the agency of divine Providence.

  8. the capacity to act or exert power:

    We may have our free agency, but we are responsible for our choices.

  9. a means of exerting power or influence; instrumentality:

    nominated by the agency of friends.

    Synonyms: intercession



agency

/ ˈeɪdʒənsɪ /

noun

  1. a business or other organization providing a specific service

    an employment agency

  2. the place where an agent conducts business
  3. the business, duties, or functions of an agent
  4. action, power, or operation

    the agency of fate

  5. intercession or mediation
  6. one of the administrative organizations of a government


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Other Words From

  • sub·a·gen·cy noun plural subagencies
  • un·der·a·gen·cy noun plural underagencies

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Word History and Origins

Origin of agency1

First recorded in 1650–60; from Medieval Latin agentia “ability,” from Latin ag(ere) “to do, drive” + -entia -ency

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Word History and Origins

Origin of agency1

C17: from Medieval Latin agentia, from Latin agere to do

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Example Sentences

Something like fluoride, which is too small for normal filters, yanks away that feeling of agency.

Wisner continues to feel angry toward the agency because she believes she was misled.

“Mostly people on a budget use it,” Franz Dobersberger, managing director of a Bangkok travel agency, told The Daily Beast.

Larson, as usual, instills gravitas and agency in an otherwise underwritten character.

Essentially, we are being left in a position where we are expected to just take agency promises at face value.

Having thus enrolled himself as one of the Agency Indians, he had a claim on this the Agency doctor.

Yet he succeeded in getting many to take the agency and these received orders and sent for the books.

Indeed, in many cases a general agency requires the employment of many persons to execute the business.

In many cases an agency is created for an indefinite period, and in these either party can terminate it whenever he desires.

The death of either agent or principal terminates the agency except in cases of personal interest.

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